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  1. Academic Info Mathematics - This site has a list of links for all areas of Mathematics. http://www.academicinfo.net/math.html
  2. Ask Doctor Math Forum - High school mathhttp://mathforum.org/dr.math/drmath.high.html
  3. Calculus stuff - Calculushttp://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/
  4. Dave's Short Trig Course - Trigonometry course online.http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/trig/
  5. mathforum.org/dr.math/drmath.elem.html
    There's always a doctor on call to attend to math emergencies at Ask Dr. Math. Email these doctors your questions and they'll respond with helpful hints and creative suggestions for solving math stumpers. Read answers already online, or submit new queries. Remember, the Math Doctors are in.
  6. www.hbschool.com/glossary/math This interactive math glossary provides a searchable database of math terms by grade level. Students in grades one through eight can search the glossary for math definitions accompanied by illustrations and, where appropriate, animated examples.
  7. www.gettech.org Explore future career paths that use math, science and technology skills on this interactive web site, brought to you by the National Association of Manufacturing, and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
  8. Problem Solving Strategies mathcounts.org/Problems/strategies.html These problem solving strategies from MATHCOUNTS can help you solve any math problem, no matter how complicated it may be! Try them the next time you are stuck on a math question.
  9. Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics mathworld.wolfram.com MathWorld is a searchable, comprehensive and interactive mathematics encyclopedia of math terms, equations, and derivations, with explanations, examples, references, animated graphics, live Java applets and much more.
  10. The Math Forum mathforum.org/dr.math/drmath.high.html One of the most comprehensive and informative math resources on the web, the Math Forum provides math references, a searchable database so you can find exactly what you need, "Ask Dr. Math" for specialized questions and more.
  11. S.O.S. Mathematics www.sosmath.com Browse free math review materials in topics ranging from algebra to differential equations on S.O.S. Mathematics. The 2,500 pages with clear, concise explanations are geared directly to high school and college students.
  12. Ask Dr. Math (http://mathforum.org/dr.math/drmath.elem.html)
  13. Base Stuff (http://gorm.com:80/age/base/index.htm
  14. Baseball Math (http://www.funbrain.com/math/)
  15. Fibonacci Numbers (http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibnat.html
  16. Geometry Resources (http://www.bham.wednet.edu/msgeom.HTM
  17. Living on Your Own (http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/lessons/lifecost/c.html)
  18. Math Forum's Student Center (http://mathforum.org/)
  19. Math in Daily Life (http://www.learner.org/exhibits/dailymath/)
  20. Math Journey (http://www.quia.com/mathjourney.html)
  21. Math League (http://www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm)
  22. Math Lessons (http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Lessons/)
  23. Problems (http://www.bham.wednet.edu/MIDMATH.HTM
  24. Secondary Mathematics Assessment and Resource Database (http://smard.cqu.edu.au/
  25. Factasia Logic - This Web site is dedicated to the study of Logic.http://www.rbjones.com/rbjpub/logic/
  26. Mathematical Logic and Foundations - This resource on logic teaches techniques using truth tables, symbolic logic, first-order logic, and second-order logic.http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/03-XX.html
  27. PBS - General high school math.http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/math.htm
  28. Precalculus categories - Links to informative pre-calculus.http://www.calculus.net/ci2/search/?request=category&code=11&off=0&tag=9200438920658
  29. StatPages.net - This is a great site that takes you to Web pages that perform statistical operations.http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javastat.html
  30. The Math Forum - Excellent resource for math students and teachers of all levels.http://www.mathforum.com/
  31. Webmath - General school math, financial math, physics.http://www.webmath.com/
  32. International mathématics http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Edu/MathSciGateway/math.html  
  33. Catalogue of mathematics resources http://mthwww.uwc.edu/wwwmahes/files/math01.htm
  34. Mathématiques international / international mathématics http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Edu/MathSciGateway/math.html  
  35. Listes des laboratoires mathématiques / catalogue of mathematics resources http://mthwww.uwc.edu/wwwmahes/files/math01.htm
  36. Mathematical Physics Group of the University Of Lisbon http://gfm.cii.fc.ul.pt/
  37. The Abacus - the art of calculating with beads.
  38. Accessing and Investigating Data Using the World Wide Web - students use census data available on the Web to examine questions about population
  39. Algebra - Topics in Mathematics
  40. Algebra II - Intermediate Algebra Practice Final - The following is a multiple choice test that covers the EPGY Algebra II course. Scores are not recorded or checked, but an answer page is provided for teachers.
  41. Algebra Explained - For those who are having trouble with the concept.
  42. Algebra Solutions - For a quick review of the subject, click on Mini-Lessons. GoMath’s Mini-Lessons will guide you through the topics with graphics and examples. For additional practice off-line, click on Worksheet. All worksheet are in printable format.
  43. Practice tests posted by an algebra teacher at Glen Este high School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Thanks Mr. Outt. To find "outt" what is covered on a test, drag the mouse over the name of a quiz.
    1. Algebra I
    2. Algebra II
    3. Geometry
    4. Pre-Calculus
    5. Calculus
  44. Applied Mathematics Mutimedia Resources - Numbers, Pattern/Relations, Shape/Space, Statistics/Probability12/20/05
  45. Arithmetic - Topics in Mathematics
  46. Art, Music and Math - Math projects involving the arts
  47. The Art of Problem Solving - A list of sites which are good resources for those seeking practice problems-multiple difficulty levels
  48. Ask Dr. Math: Questions and Answers - Elementary School Level, Middle School Level or High School Level. You can also submit your own questions.
  49. Biographies of Mathematicians Full Chronological Index covering over 30 centuries.
  50. Buy Low, Sell High - Students learn how to invest in corporate stocks by creating investment "portfolios." They develop worksheets to track each portfolio's performance, and then report results to the class. (Uses MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel)
  51. Buying a Dream Car - This practical spreadsheet lesson offers easy answers to life's perplexing math problems like, "How much will my dream car really cost after financing?" (Uses MS Excel)
  52. Calculators On-Line provides links to almost 7000 calculators
  53. Calculus@Internet offers a set of links to higher level mathematics topics
  54. Calculus; It's Hot, It's Fun, and It's a Challenge - A list of Calculus resources from Cynthia Lanius
  55. Calculus Tutorials for those afraid of Calculus
  56. Careers in Mathematics - Why should you consider a major in mathematics?
  57. CBL Made Easy - from Vernier
  58. Check Writing Skills - a template to print blank checks for practice.
  59. Coin Flipping page - flip up to 100 coins and see the total number of heads and tails.
  60. Coolmath.com - Not much for lower level classes, but check it out for the fun stuff. Make sure that you take Karen's Genius Test. If you have taken her genius test, check out one of her other tests. If you enjoyed the Genius test, try some of Karen's other puzzles on the same page as her genius tests. (Caution: this site has gone overboard on advertising. The material there is still good, just be advised.)
  61. The Connected Curriculum Project provides Interactive Learning Materials for Mathematics and Its Applications
  62. Create a Graph - Sometimes, complicated information is difficult to understand and needs an illustration. At this National Center for Education Statistics site you will find four different graphs and charts for you to consider.
  63. Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Science and Math
  64. Equation Match - Find matching pairs of equations by working out the value of X in each equation.
  65. Factorization and Roots of Polynomials - A dozen lessons starting with Polynomial Long Division.
  66. Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus Resource Page posted by the Mathematics Department of Hofstra University.
  67. Fun and Sun Rent-a-Car - students use tables, graphs, linear functions to solve a real-world problem
  68. The Geometry Junkyard has links to what must be every single geometry page on the entire web.
  69. Glossary of Mathematical Mistakes: This is a list of mathematical mistakes made over and over by advertisers, the media, reporters, politicians, activists, and in general many non-math people. The author lists an actual example of each for learning purposes.
  70. Good News Bears Stock Market Project- An interdisciplinary Web-based Interactive Stock Market Learning Project.
  71. Graphics for the Calculus Classroom - excerpts from a collection of graphical demonstrations developed for first year calculus.
  72. Graphing Calculator links from Calculus@Internet
  73. Graphing Calculator Tutorials from Texas Instruments
  74. Graphing Linear Equations - an internet project
  75. High School Hub - math resources
  76. History of Math - The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
  77. Interactive math lessons - use a problem-solving approach and actively engage students in the learning process.
  78. Interactive lessons for Middle School Math -These activities are designed for either group or individual exploration into concepts from middle school mathematics. Categorized by concept.
  79. Intermediate Algebra Practice Final - A multiple choice test that covers an Algebra II course. Answers to this test are available by following a link on the page.
  80. Internet School Library Media Center Mathematics Resources K-12
  81. Java Script math applets
    1. Middle School
    2. Trigonometry
    3. Calculus
    4. Vector
    5. Complex number
    6. Conics
    7. Miscellaneous
  82. Learn to Solve Word Problems - (a collection of word problem solvers that solve your problems and help you understand the solutions) All problems are customizable (meaning that you can change all parameters).
  83. Lemonade Stand - This is the WWW version of that classic game, with a few differences. For one, you have the option to advertise to try to attract more customers to your stand. You also have $.75 per day rent, which means every day you're not selling, you're losing money - just like real life.2
  84. Making Ends Meet - Students create a monthly budget, showing income earned from an imaginary job versus estimated monthly expenses. They then encounter unexpected monthly expenses and must adjust their budget. (Uses MS Word, and Excel)
  85. Math Art - A WebQuest combining the fields of art and geometry
  86. Math Contiuum - Numbers, Pattern/Relations, Shape/Space, Statistics/Probability12/20/05
  87. Mathematics Discovery Applets - Numbers, Pattern/Relations, Shape/Space, Statistics/Probability12/20/05
  88. Math Goodies - a free educational web site featuring interactive math lessons.
  89. Math Links and On-line Tools: List of useful links to online tools and mathematical subjects
  90. MathDrill - Students work interactively for free from their home on Math problems organized into 76 levels of addition, subtraction, ordering, multiplication and division, dealing with numbers and fractions, decimals, percent, algebra, geometry, time, in direct as well as more analytic word problem format. Includes step-by-step explanations for answers! Teacher registration is required, but it is free.
  91. The Math Forum: Internet Resource Collection
  92. Math In Daily Life: How do numbers affect everyday decisions - A complete math unit from Annenberg CPB
  93. Math History Topics Index
  94. Math League Help Topics - This is a help resource for 4th through 8th grades. You will find help tutorials for the following topics: Whole numbers and their basic properties; Decimals, whole numbers, and exponents; Using data and statistics; Fractions; Geometry; Ratio and proportion; Percent and probability; Integers; Metric units and measurement; Introduction to algebra; and Positive and negative numbers.
  95. Math Project ideas for high school level students.
  96. Mathematical Tables and Formulas
  97. Mathematics Outline Structure - An extensive collection of lesson plans to download in ClarisWorks or Acrobat (PDF) format
  98. Mathematics of Cartography - several map activity from Cynthia Lanius
  99. Mathematics Problem Solving worksheets
  100. Measurements Converter - Conversions available for the following: Weight, Capacity and volume, Length, Area, Speed, Pressure, Temperature, Circular measure and Time.
  101. Mega Mathematics: Math activities posted by Los Alamos National Laboratory.
  102. Metric and English conversion utility: distance, weight, and liquid volume conversions. They also have a new applet based conversion utility.
  103. Metric Conversion - includes; length, area, volume, mass, force, pressure, work, power, temperature, and fuel mileage
  104. Try to solve the Middle School Problem of the Week put up by the Math Forum Project of Swathmore College. High school teachers, your class may not be eligible to submit answers, but you can find some challenging problems here.
  105. Middle & High School Math Topics from the Awesome Library 
  106. Middle School Math Webquests -
  107. Million Dollar Mission - a mathematics fantasy
  108. On Line Math Applications - multi-link site
  109. On-line Math Learning Center - interactive quizzes on a variety of concepts
  110. Patterns in Math - Jill Britton, mathematics instructor at Camosun College, Victoria, BC in Canada has a fantastic set of links related to Investigating Patterns. If you find these useful in your classroom you might also check out Escher in the Classroom or Tessellated Polyhedra.
    1. Number Patterns Fun with Curves & Topology
    2. Symmetry and Tessellations
    3. Polyhedra Pastimes
  111. Personal Energy Meter - (for grades 5 - 8) Students take a look at their own energy use, tally up the costs in dollars and the environmental impact , and then think of ways to save. They explore energy conservation techniques and advocate for conservation in their own communities. (Uses MS Word, and Excel)
  112. Pi through the Ages includes an interesting mnemonic for the decimal expansion of pi. Each successive digit is the number of letters in the corresponding word. With this mnemonic you can remember pi to 3.14159265358979323846264... If you are interested in a bit of whimsy, check out a couple of pi carols to sing on pi day, March 14.
  113. Review Lessons On:
    1. Calculus - major areas covered include: Logarithms and Exponential, Sequences, Series, Techniques of Integration, Local Behavior of Functions, Power Series, Fourier Series and Mathematical Tables
    2. Differential Equations
    3. Factorization and Roots of Polynomials - A dozen lessons starting with Polynomial Long Division
    4. Fractions - This math review is targeted toward those individuals who have forgotten what they once knew about fractions. You may need the entire review or just portions of the review. Subjects covered are: Simple Fractions, Complex Fractions, Compound Fractions, Decimals, Percentage and Rules.
    5. Inequalities - Basic Rules, The Real Number Line, Interval Notation and Set Notation, Absolute Value Inequalities, Solving Polynomial Inequalities by Graphing, Solving Polynomial Inequalities Analytically, Solving Rational Inequalities Analytically
    6. Inverse Functions - four lessons
    7. Logarithms and Exponential Functions - thirteen lessons
    8. Solving Equations - lessons on Linear Equations, Equations Containing Radicals, Equations Containing Absolute Value(s), Quadratic Equations, Equations Involving Fractions, Polynomial Equations of Degree Higher than 2, Exponential Equations, Logarithmic Equations and Trigonometric Equations.
    9. Trigonometry
    10. Units of Conversion - Basic to the understanding of unit conversion is the understanding of equivalence, the understanding of the multiplicative identity of 1, and how the two are related.
  114. Roman Numeral Calculator - Whether yov're bvilding a road, designing an aqvadvct, or covnting yovr gladiators, Compvter Romanvs will make the job easier.
  115. Sample Exams - quizzes in each of the following areas: Intermediate Algebra, Mathematics for Social Sciences I, Mathematics for Social Sciences II, Pre-Calculus, Calculus and Differential Equations.
  116. Scatter Plots
    1. Analyzing Blood Pressure with Scatter Plots (Best-fitting Line) - A WebQuest for 9th-10th Grade (Algebra 1)
    2. Creating an Excel XY (Scatter) Plot - simple explanation
    3. Creating a Scatter Plot in Excel - two elaborate examples of scatter plots; Beer's law scatter plot and linear regression, and creating a scatter plot of titration data
    4. Explanation of Scatter Plots from the Engineering Statistics Handbook
    5. Scatter Plot Applet - This applet draws a scatter plot of points (a,b), where the data is taken from an input table. The table is on the left side of the applet and can be edited by the user.
    6. Using Excel to create a Scatter Plot - an Internet4Classrooms module
    7. Weather and Spreadsheets - Java applet which allows you to enter data and display a scatter plot or a column chart of the data entered
  117. Sloane's On-line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences - To look up a number sequence in the database, enter it at this site and click "Submit":
  118. Spreadsheet ideas
    1. Spreadsheets in the Classroom - including sample activities to introduce spreadsheets to students.
    2. Spreadsheets in the Classroom - from The San Diego Unified School District's Educational Technology Department
    3. Spreadsheets in the Math Class - including sample activities to introduce spreadsheets to students.
    4. Spreadsheet Resources
    5. Using Excel in the Classroom; Integrated Math lessons - Lesson ideas on integration of technology.
  119. Statistics Introduction Lessons -Lessons and online activities for range, mean, median, and mode.
  120. Tips & Tricks to use in solving K-12 Math Problems, Puzzles. Check out the tips on how to beat the calculator.
  121. Trigonometry - a short course - These notes are more of an introduction and guide than a full course. There are a few exercises for you to work on. Dave uses Java to teach the concepts.
  122. Trigonometric Functions and Calculus for Liberal Arts and Business Majors: A Complete Text Resource on the World Wide Web.
  123. The USA Mathematical Talent Search - A free mathematics competition open to all United States middle and high school students.
  124. Webmath! - over 100 instant-answer, self-help, math solvers, ready to help you get your math problem solved
  125. Word Problem WebQuest
  126. Word Problems For Kids - Hosted by St. Francis Xavier University, this site features about 4 dozen word problems, and solutions, for each grave level from 5 - 12